January 30, 2015, 3:04PM

Whitby's Chevy Silverado is sitting at a Baker City towing yard following the massive wreck that the 27-year-old miraculously survived in January on Interstate 84. He was crushed between two semis. The owner of the tow yard can only shake his head when asked how anyone could have survived.

January 30, 2015, 11:53AM

Whitby Farms in Southeast Washington is a sprawling complex of alfalfa feilds and other crops. Kaleb Whitby moved back to help his father and uncles run the operation last May. Andrew Theen/The Oregonian.

January 30, 2015, 11:53AM

Whitby Farms in Southeast Washington is a sprawling complex of alfalfa feilds and other crops. Kaleb Whitby moved back to help his father and uncles run the operation last May. Andrew Theen/The Oregonian.

January 30, 2015, 11:53AM

Whitby Farms in Southeast Washington is a sprawling complex of alfalfa feilds and other crops. Kaleb Whitby moved back to help his father and uncles run the operation last May. Andrew Theen/The Oregonian.

January 30, 2015, 11:53AM

Whitby Farms in Southeast Washington is a sprawling complex of alfalfa feilds and other crops. Kaleb Whitby moved back to help his father and uncles run the operation last May. Andrew Theen/The Oregonian.

January 30, 2015, 11:53AM

Whitby Farms in Southeast Washington is a sprawling complex of alfalfa feilds and other crops. Kaleb Whitby moved back to help his father and uncles run the operation last May. Andrew Theen/The Oregonian.

January 30, 2015, 11:53AM

Alisa Whitby, Kaleb's mom, admires the Mormon mission plaques of four of her sons. The family has massive prints of the U.S. Constitution on the entryway walls and a painting of George Washington kneeling and praying next to his horse. Andrew Theen/The Oregonian

January 30, 2015, 11:45AM

Kaleb Whitby shows off his "wounds," including small scratches on his hand, suffered during the massive wreck on Interstate 84 where he was curshed between two semi-trucks but walked away. Andrew Theen/The Oregonian.

January 30, 2015, 11:45AM

Kaleb Whitby shows off his "wounds," including small scratches on his hand, suffered during the massive wreck on Interstate 84 where he was curshed between two semi-trucks but walked away. Andrew Theen/The Oregonian.

January 30, 2015, 11:45AM

Kaleb Whitby said the viral photo and news story of his miraculous survival wasn't a life-changing moment, rather a 'life affirming one.' He's a Sunday school teacher and eldest of 9 children. Andrew Theen/The Oregonian

January 30, 2015, 11:45AM

Kaleb and Camille Whitby on the family farm in Southeast Washington. They have a 2-year-old son and another child due this summer. Kaleb credits his strong faith for helping him survive the crash. Andrew Theen/The Oregonian

January 30, 2015, 11:44AM

Kaleb Whitby is a former football running back and linebacker and professional weightlifter. He survived the massive wreck on Interstate 84 where he was crushed between two semi-trucks. Andrew Theen/The Oregonian

January 30, 2015, 11:44AM

Camille and Kaleb Whitby in their Mesa, Washington family home along with their 2-year-old son. The family lives on the Whitby farm and just moved back across the country last year. Andrew Theen/The Oregonian